I signed up for it during the summer and tried it out. It didn’t do it for me. I don’t want a computer recommending music for me. I want people doing it. As Ross Mayfield said at the Web 2.0 conference, "Web 2.0 is about people". I totally agree. That’s what turns me on about last.fm.

The one thing I really wish for is a Rhapsody agent for audioscrobller/last.fm. I listen to as much or more Rhapsody as iTunes. And it’s usually the new music that I am discovering that happens on Rhapsody. As long as last.fm is missing my Rhapsody listens, it won’t be a true representation of what I am listening to right now.

But I am still into last.fm and am going to play around with it some more.

I’ve incorporated a link to my last.fm page on My Music Links about halfway down the left sidebar on this blog.

It would be great if they had a "badge" like Flickr where I could showcase my most recent listens.

If you listen to a lot of music on your computer, give last.fm a try. You might like it as much as I do.